Nope. Burrows and rock crevices. Chip and Dale are flocking liersMy entire life is a lie. Aren't they like squirrels but cuter?
Oh! So it was a short tree then. A sapling one might say.
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Nope. Burrows and rock crevices. Chip and Dale are flocking liersMy entire life is a lie. Aren't they like squirrels but cuter?
Oh! So it was a short tree then. A sapling one might say.
Nope. Burrows and rock crevices. Chip and Dale are flocking liers
Learning about what exactly?
The importance of learning the vocabulary of the trade? I remember some of my students getting so annoyed with all of the "key terms" that were part of their homework. I'd tell them, that if a coworker tells them that they need to "check the inbound firewall rules on the IIS server because external packets are being dropped," they need to know what that means.Learning about what exactly?
Rabbits?Learning about what exactly?
Also chipmunks!Rabbits?
Ahhh, that makes more sense. I was assuming that we were talking chicken eggs. Thanks for the clarificationI don't live in a humid environment, and I do dry hatches. There is a difference between chicken and quail eggs, though. Coturnix quail eggs incubate very well at about 30% humidity but have problems at 50% humidity. Button quail eggs need about 50% humidity. I think chicken eggs need the higher humidity too, but since we're in the quail forums, dry hatching is not just for humid environments.